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Holton said students are “the most important resource of the nation” and called for an increased “professionalization” of teachers to reflect the importance of education...
...proportionality standard may argue that it makes no sense to cut men’s programs where there is a high level of interest in order to create women’s programs where interest may be minimal. But as tempting as that argument sounds, it does not reflect reality. According to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), today 150,916 women compete in intercollegiate sports, accounting for 43 percent of college varsity athletes—an increase of more than 403 percent from 1971. These dramatic statistics make it hard to believe that women have no interest in playing...
...recently found an intellectual home in the secular evangelism of the neoconservatives, who posit a stark world of American good and authoritarian evil. But George W. Bush's faith offers no speed bumps on the road to Baghdad; it does not give him pause or force him to reflect. It is a source of comfort and strength but not of wisdom...
Although the short title of the congressional resolution is Authorization for the Use of Military Force Against Iraq, Bonifaz contends that the debate surrounding the legislation does not reflect a Congressional intent to declare...
...designing drugs to protect us. Gene therapy allows doctors to introduce some handy gene into the body like a little rescue squad, to help produce enzymes that because of some faulty gene, the body can't make on its own. When we finally find cures for cancers, they will reflect the secrets of how our genes fight some cancers and yield to others. Drugs like Herceptin for breast cancer and Gleevec for leukemia work by blocking the chemical signal that tells the cancer to grow. They herald the day when we can look back on the traditional slashing and burning...